The Week in Review – An Email Machine

Good morning from snowy Greenwood, Maine. This week I had a great time working with some teachers at Assabet Valley Technical School in Massachusetts and then I followed that up with three consecutive nights of teaching my webinar series Google Drive and The Common Core. To support all of the learners participating in the webinars I’ve been spending a lot of time emailing in responses students’ questions. It’s been so good to hear that teachers are trying out new things that they’ve picked up from the webinar. I’ve had a lot of requests to offer another round of webinars and I will be making an announcement about that shortly.

Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. 26 Ways to Use Comics in the Classroom
2. Simple Machines – A Fun Game for Learning About Physics
3. 13 Good Resources for Social Studies Teachers
4. A Beginner’s Guide to HTML & CSS
5. Protecting Your Google Account in Two Steps
6.  Moody Monsters Helps Kids Identify Feelings
7. Try Doctopus for Managing Google Documents

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